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World Patient Safety Day observed

 ALIGARH  : The Aligarh Chapter of Hospital Infection Society (HISI) organized a poster-making competition at JN Medical College, Aligarh Muslim Univeristy to mark the World Patient Safety Day, on the theme, "engaging patients". The event was ai

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Melbourne urban development: Greenvale housing estate residents left waiting years for developer's advertised shopping centre

New buyers in a Greenvale housing estate put down deposits, thinking amenities were coming soon. Inevitably, questions about when the shops would be finished popped up on the neighbourhood Facebook page. The answer? No one knows.

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HICC induction programme

 Aligarh : The incumbent interns of the 2017 MBBS batch of the Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC), Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) were made aware on the functioning of the Hospital Infection Control Committee (HICC) as an integral componen

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New Microbiology students attend orientation

 Aligarh : Faculty members familiarized the newly admitted postgraduate students of the Department of Microbiology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC), Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) with the requisites of the three three-year doctorate, M

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Volunteers Provide Free, Home-Cooked Food for COVID-19 Patients in India

Volunteers Provide Free, Home-Cooked Food for COVID-19 Patients in India NEW DELHI Each of these people saw COVID-19 closely they had either suffered as a victim or they had a friend or family member suffering during India’s first or second wave. Each of them decided to not let depression beat them and instead to cook for those in need of home-cooked, nutritious meals. Ankita Sahay, a 29-year-old management professional from India’s IT city, Bangalore, witnessed her cousin suffering during COVID’s second wave in April and started serving her home-cooked meals. The cousin was bedridden, alone, and in quarantine.

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